Pot and Kettle
This just in. Glad to see flip-flopping isn't a partisan sport.
Though, I personally don't think changing your mind is a capital offense -- apparently it is. It seems hard to base the entire criticism of your campaign rival on something that you in close proximity of two statements, no less, have done yourself. Even after staking your entire criticism on the said rival on this particular "flaw." Personally, I could care less whether he thinks we can or can't win a war on terror, largely because such a thing doesn't exist. You can't fight a war against a concept. It's just not possible. The war on drugs -- which isn't really a concept so much as it is an inanimate object -- proved this much over the past two decades. It might be helpful to reframe all of these questions away from a war-like mentality. Perhaps, we can think that we've jumped ahead of this evolutionarily speaking. Though, it might be hard for some people to get their walnut sized brains around it. Perhaps, instead of a war on terror, we could have a picnic lunch against injustice?
I'll make the 'tater salad.


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